AbstractThe successful development of future photonic quantum technologies will much depend on the possibility of realizing robust and scalable nanophotonic devices. These should include quantum emitters like on‐demand single‐photon sources and non‐linear elements, provided their transition linewidth is broadened only by spontaneous emission. However, conventional strategies to on‐chip integration, based on lithographic processes in semiconductors, are typically detrimental to the coherence properties of the emitter. Moreover, such approaches are difficult to scale and bear limitations in terms of geometries. Here an alternative platform is discussed, based on molecules that preserve near‐Fourier‐limited fluorescence even when embedded in p...
A photomodulatable amphiphilic polymer has been synthesized with a backbone of poly[isobutylene-alt-...
Lithography, universally considered to be the backbone of nanotechnology, has been consistently unde...
Scalable quantum photonics require efficient single-photon emitters as well as low-loss reconfigurab...
Future quantum optical chips will likely be hybrid in nature and include many single-photon emitters...
Isolating single molecules in the solid state has allowed fundamental experiments in basic and appli...
International audienceQuantum dots (QDs) films or layers are extensively used for various photonic a...
Photonics will play a key-role for the future development of ICT and healthcare and organic semicond...
Quantum nanophotonics aims at studying the interaction between matter and single photons at the nano...
A major challenge towards integrated quantum optics is the deterministic integration of quantum emit...
International audienceNano-architectures give opportunities to control and to tune the optoelectroni...
In the field of quantum technology, there has been a growing interest in fully integrated systems th...
For an efficient single-photon source a high-count rate into a well-defined spectral and spatial mod...
The work in this thesis is motivated by the goal of creating scalable quantum computers, and equally...
Polymers have appealing optical, biochemical, and mechanical qualities, including broadband transpar...
Despite the remarkable progress in micro/nano-scale fabrication that has occurred over the last deca...
A photomodulatable amphiphilic polymer has been synthesized with a backbone of poly[isobutylene-alt-...
Lithography, universally considered to be the backbone of nanotechnology, has been consistently unde...
Scalable quantum photonics require efficient single-photon emitters as well as low-loss reconfigurab...
Future quantum optical chips will likely be hybrid in nature and include many single-photon emitters...
Isolating single molecules in the solid state has allowed fundamental experiments in basic and appli...
International audienceQuantum dots (QDs) films or layers are extensively used for various photonic a...
Photonics will play a key-role for the future development of ICT and healthcare and organic semicond...
Quantum nanophotonics aims at studying the interaction between matter and single photons at the nano...
A major challenge towards integrated quantum optics is the deterministic integration of quantum emit...
International audienceNano-architectures give opportunities to control and to tune the optoelectroni...
In the field of quantum technology, there has been a growing interest in fully integrated systems th...
For an efficient single-photon source a high-count rate into a well-defined spectral and spatial mod...
The work in this thesis is motivated by the goal of creating scalable quantum computers, and equally...
Polymers have appealing optical, biochemical, and mechanical qualities, including broadband transpar...
Despite the remarkable progress in micro/nano-scale fabrication that has occurred over the last deca...
A photomodulatable amphiphilic polymer has been synthesized with a backbone of poly[isobutylene-alt-...
Lithography, universally considered to be the backbone of nanotechnology, has been consistently unde...
Scalable quantum photonics require efficient single-photon emitters as well as low-loss reconfigurab...